Posted on 11/06/2011 5:09:09 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
November 6th, 2011
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, Republican presidential candidate; Rep. Heath Shuler, North Carolina Democrat; Rep. Mike Simpson, Idaho Republican.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman; Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Republican; former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Democrat.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Round-table with political consultants.
THIS WEEK (ABC): 2012 House Speaker John Boehner, Ohio Republican; former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Anita Dunn, former White House communications adviser; former Rep. Tom Davis, Virginia Republican; Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley, Democrat; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, Texas Republican; Marty Durbin of the American Petroleum Institute; Sean Kennedy of the Air Transport Association; David Certner of AARP.
Nobody working harder than me to get rid of Romney.
Didn’t say I WAS going to write Palin in but let the Blue Bloods flip us the bird one time too many....
I still like the idea....sue me.
Thank God! That's the one thing (other than nominating Romney) that could sink us. Clintoon won with 43% and Zippy could probably still scare that much up if you include the huge vote fraud on his part.
LOL.
I think we can stop Romney in the primaries!
If not, I’m writing-in Sarah Palin, because I refuse to vote for Romney.
((((fishtalk))))
Might as well, write-in Sarah Palin.
Oh no! I hope he's not single minded enough to destroy the country. I liked that he said the accusations against Cain were overblown which shows he hasn't completely lost all rationality.
LOLOLOL.
You go GF!
I still think we can stop Romney in the primaries!
South Carolina and Florida!
We saw the whole thing and LOVED it. They both got plenty of applause started, but Cain didn't pause to allow it to go on as Newt did.
Newt was wonderful as expected. If only we could trust him. Yes, I'll vote for him if he wins the nomination, but I will be filled with both hope and trepidation.
Oh, and in Iowa as well.
He might win NH, but so what?
Then I assume you support the re-election of Barack Obama.
I can guarantee you that Sarah Palin will be voting for whoever the Republican nominee is.
Just watched Gov. Barack Hussein O'Malley from Merryland. Wow, what a putz!
This guy had his face so far up zeros derriere he probably hasn't seen daylight in quite some time.
This clown rattled off more DNC points than I have heard in some time since the bent Axel made an appearance on MTP. Class warfare,tax the rich even more,its all GW's fault,zero is trying so hard, and he actually led off with how wonderful the economy is now that we have unemployment down to 9.0 from 9.1--totally clueless.
He winds up his segment in which "Fat Candy"(sounds like a mobster or mob boss) almost had to throw him off the show by saying twice 'how hard he is working to get the Dear Leader reelected.'
Almost lost my lunch without even getting seasick. fat candy now interviwing leftards from the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARP.
I have finally gotten the AARP to take me off their mailing list. It has taken me a loooong time, since I passed 50 a long time ago.
I think it was the sending the note back in one of their envelopes telling them if they didn’t quit mailing me I was contacting an attorney. (Of course, that would have been my sister-in-law for free advice, but what do they know?)
You can assume whatever you wish.
I think Romney is no better than Obama because I view Romney as the enemy within. A backstabber, if you will.
For a recent example, he went to Ohio and sided with the Public Employee’s Union against Governor Kasich, but the very next day, once safely outside Ohio, he said he was misunderstood and changed his statement to say that he was on Governor Kasich’s side.
NO THANKS!
You are so right! It's sound bites vs. presenting a position. We do get a quick outline from the 8-person version and a bit of insight on personality, but the full view is better and more demanding.
Ugh, ugh, ugh & LOLOLOL.
You painted quite the word picture of O’Malley!
He is shameful and shameless! New tolls for bridges in his state. I hope he mentioned *that*.
That’s your big reason?
Do you think ANY of the GOP candidates would appoint Marxists to White House positions? Do you think ANY of the GOP candidates would undermine Israel? Do you think ANY of the GOP candidates would fail to cut spending? Do you think any of the GOP candidates would appoint a pro-choice Supreme Court justice?
I can understand being disappointed that Palin isn’t running. I was, myself.
But to throw your vote away when our children and grandchildren’s lives will be HORRIBLE if Obama remains in office, well, I don’t see it.
We are supposed to be making decisions based on rational thinking, not emotion. I would even take Ron Paul over Obama, and I think he is a misguided fruit loop; however, he doesn’t hate the country like Obama does.
Yee-Haw! (((Old Badger)))
Newt is brilliant but erratic. Cain brings maturity, focus and wisdom. I think the two together are more formidable then their individual parts. However I feel a whole lot better with Cain holding the reigns.
Cain has the leadership skills Newt lacks. Newt knows how to manage the DC political machine way better then Cain. Cain would keep Newt focused on Conservative principals, Newt would get things done.
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